Dec 17 (Reuters) – Alphabet’s Google is working on a new initiative to make its artificial intelligence chips better at running PyTorch, the world’s most widely used AI software framework, in a move ...
What’s the biggest capital commitment in Big Tech right now? AI infrastructure—and Google is shoveling cash into it faster than anyone expected. Just how quickly has Google’s capital spending ...
Nvidia tried to tamp down fears of Google coming for its chip business. A report of Google talking with Meta about chips for its data center sent Nvidia shares falling. "NVIDIA is a generation ahead ...
Last week, The Information reported that Meta is in talks to buy billions of dollars’ worth of Google’s A.I. chips starting in 2027. The report sent Nvidia’s stock sliding as investors worried the ...
Nvidia lost billions of dollars from its market value after a report claimed that Meta, the parent company of Facebook and ...
The stock market is quickly waking up to the fact that Alphabet (NASDAQ:GOOG, NASDAQ:GOOGL) is the leading AI software company today. It has overtaken Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) and is less than $200 ...
Meta is in talks to shift part of its AI infrastructure to Google-made chips, instead of ones made by Nvidia, in a deal worth billions of dollars that could permanently upend the world of tech.
Google is enhancing its AI chips to improve compatibility with PyTorch, aiming to challenge Nvidia's dominance in the AI computing market.
Google (GOOG) (GOOGL) is working to lessen Nvidia's (NVDA) advantage with its CUDA software platform, with some help from Meta Platforms (META), Reuters reported. The search giant is attempting to get ...
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Stephen Witt - the author of a biography on Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said: "If Google ends up winning this AI race ... Nvidia will be in trouble." Broadcom's Q4 supports that statement. Google's AI ...